Delhi hotel fire claims 21 lives as owner is arrested

A fire at the Flourish Stay bed and breakfast in Malviya Nagar killed 21 people on June 3, including foreign nationals from Africa and Bangladesh. The building owner was arrested hours later amid reports of safety violations.

The blaze broke out around 8:40 am at the five-storey building in Hauz Rani. It had only one exit and lacked a fire department no-objection certificate. The structure operated around 25 rooms despite approval for just six.

Local residents rushed to help before firefighters arrived. They laid mattresses under windows and broke glass to aid escapes. Ten police personnel suffered inhalation injuries during the rescue and were later discharged from AIIMS Trauma Centre.

Delhi Police arrested 60-year-old owner Luv Kesh Bajaj late on June 3. An FIR was filed under culpable homicide provisions. The government ordered inspections of 702 similar properties and a review of the Bed and Breakfast policy.

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Illustration of Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announcing compensation after the deadly hotel fire in Malviya Nagar.
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Delhi Chief Minister announces compensation after deadly hotel fire

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A fire at a bed-and-breakfast in Malviya Nagar killed 21 people on June 3. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced compensation the next day.

Police investigations have revealed that an oil fryer left on during a tea break caused the June 3 fire at Flourish Stays B&B in Delhi's Malviya Nagar that killed 22 people.

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Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has assured Uttarakhand counterpart Pushkar Singh Dhami that the investigation into the June 3 Malviya Nagar fire will be fair and impartial. The death toll has risen to 22. Authorities have arrested two individuals connected to the bed-and-breakfast facility where the blaze occurred.

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